SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - The San Francisco Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector (TTX) earlier this month launched their first Cloud Financial Ecosystem, “CSS IMPACT! HD™ 2.0”. CSS, Inc., the developers of “IMPACT! HD™ 2.0” is the leading provider of Cloud Financial Ecosystem platforms for enterprises & government.

CSS’s financial cloud architecture removes the prohibitive costs of acquiring new technology and workforces to overcome fundamental day to day processes. Municipalities, like the City and County of San Francisco, have experienced a huge uplift in automation with CSS’s cloud Financial Ecosystem platform, enabling them to cost-effectively leverage the latest financial technology rapidly and with the added benefit of a streamlined workforce. This in turn frees the City’s veteran operations staff to focus solely on revenue management and customer service.

José Cisneros (pictured left), the Treasurer of the City and County of San Francisco, spearheaded the “CSS IMPACT! HD™ 2.0” Go-Live inauguration and stated, “This partnership helps the City and County by leveraging CSS’s expertise, acumen, and technology to help us collect more revenue, and automate business processes to maximize service and productivity.”

“We have been able to switch with extreme success to the IMPACT! HD™ 2.0 Platform from our old system of 22 years in only 11 months,” said Jeff Smejkal, Assistant Director, Bureau of Delinquent Revenue in the Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector.

“The City of San Francisco is the leading authority in FinTech. We are honored & privileged to have been recognized by the City for our advanced Financial Ecosystem Technology, as well as becoming the City’s first ever approved Cloud platform[AKF1] for delinquent revenue collection. We look forward to a long partnership with the great City of San Francisco,” said Carl A. Briganti, President of CSS, Inc. (pictured right)

About San Francisco -Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector (TTX)The Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector serves as the banker, tax collector, collection agent, and investment officer for the City and County of San Francisco.